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Fergusson Collection

"Fergusson: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Fergusson, a name that echoes through history with its diverse associations

Background imageFergusson Collection: Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745

Margaret Murray recruiting for the Jacobites, 1745
Margaret Fergusson Murray, Jacobite supporter and wife of (later turncoat) John Murray of Broughton, recruits supporters to the cause and distributes white cockades, the symbol of the Jacobite cause

Background imageFergusson Collection: Fergusson / Silvy

Fergusson / Silvy
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON, 6th Baronet of Kilkerran Soldier and Governor of Bombay

Background imageFergusson Collection: S. Mure Fergusson

S. Mure Fergusson. Distinguished amateur golfer, twice runner-up in the Amateur Championship and winner of innumerable medals

Background imageFergusson Collection: Harvesting / Mill Loader

Harvesting / Mill Loader
Harvesting with an International Cutter by a Massey-Fergusson 35 tractor, fitted with a Mill Loader

Background imageFergusson Collection: Cave with Structural Vimana, Mahavellipore. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

Cave with Structural Vimana, Mahavellipore. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
View of a cave with Structural Vimana, Mahavellipore, India, 1845

Background imageFergusson Collection: Temple of Sri Rama, Combaconum. Artist: J Hogarth

Temple of Sri Rama, Combaconum. Artist: J Hogarth
View of the Temple of Sri Rama, Combaconum (or Kumbakonam), a city in southern India, south-east of Madras, 1852. Kumbakonam has one of southern Indias most famed temple cities with pagodas

Background imageFergusson Collection: Kannari (sic), View of Durbar Cave. Artist: John Weale

Kannari (sic), View of Durbar Cave. Artist: John Weale
View of Durbar Cave, Kanara, West India, 1845

Background imageFergusson Collection: Gateway at Seringham (sic). Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

Gateway at Seringham (sic). Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
View of the gateway at Seringham in Southern India, 1852

Background imageFergusson Collection: Karli, Entrance of Great Chaitya Cave, 1845. Artist: John Weale

Karli, Entrance of Great Chaitya Cave, 1845. Artist: John Weale
View of the entrance of Great Chaitya Cave, Karli, 1845. Karli is a village in the West Maharashtra state, West India, North West of Poona

Background imageFergusson Collection: Kannari, Exterior of Great Chaitya Cave, 1845. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

Kannari, Exterior of Great Chaitya Cave, 1845. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
View of Great Chaitya Cave at Kannari, India, 1845

Background imageFergusson Collection: Ajunta (sic), Vihara Cave Number Seven. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

Ajunta (sic), Vihara Cave Number Seven. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
View of Vihara Cave Number Seven, Ajanta, 1845. Ajanta is a village in the hills of central Maharashtra, central India. The area contains 30 caves

Background imageFergusson Collection: The Palaces of Nimrud Restored, 1853

The Palaces of Nimrud Restored, 1853. A reconstruction of the palaces built by the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal on the banks of the Tigris in the 7th century BC

Background imageFergusson Collection: Fergusson Gallery, Perth, Scotland

Fergusson Gallery, Perth, Scotland. This gallery, which opened in 1992, houses the works of the Scottish artist John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1861)

Background imageFergusson Collection: A sitting room with a painting by J. D. Fergusson above the fire, 1935

A sitting room with a painting by J. D. Fergusson above the fire, 1935
A sitting room with a painting by J.D. Fergusson above the fire, 1935. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]

Background imageFergusson Collection: Miss Fergusson, c19th century, (1914). Artist: Jules Simon Payrau

Miss Fergusson, c19th century, (1914). Artist: Jules Simon Payrau
Miss Fergusson. An engraving by J. Payrau after John Downman (1750-1824). From The Connoisseur Vol. XXXIX [Otto Limited, London, 1914.]

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir William Fergusson, Bart, FRS, Sergeant-Surgeon to the Queen, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Sir William Fergusson, Bart, FRS, Sergeant-Surgeon to the Queen, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir William Fergusson, Bart, FRS, Sergeant-Surgeon to the Queen, 1877. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imageFergusson Collection: The Right Honourable Sir James Fergusson, 1886

The Right Honourable Sir James Fergusson, 1886. Fergusson (1832-1907) was a British politician and governor of South Australia

Background imageFergusson Collection: Robert Fergusson (1750-1774), 1772. Artist: Runciman, Alexander (1736-1785)

Robert Fergusson (1750-1774), 1772. Artist: Runciman, Alexander (1736-1785)
Robert Fergusson (1750-1774), 1772. From a private collection

Background imageFergusson Collection: Frontispiece Tree serpent worship Illustrations

Frontispiece Tree serpent worship Illustrations
Frontispiece, Tree and serpent worship: or, Illustrations of mythology and art in India in the first and fourth centuries after Christ

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir James Fergusson, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir James Fergusson, Vanity Fair, Spy
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON, 6th Baronet (1832-1907) British soldier, Conservative politician and colonial administrator. Postmaster General (1891-1892). Caption: A Postmaster General Date: 1832-1907

Background imageFergusson Collection: Annie Laurie

Annie Laurie
ANNIE LAURIE of Maxwelton, beloved by William Douglas of Fingland, to whom the ballad is attributed, but who married Alexander Fergusson of Craig- darroch, promises forgotten... Date: 1680S - 1760S

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir William Fergusson, 1808-1877). Scottish surgeon

Sir William Fergusson, 1808-1877). Scottish surgeon
Sir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet (1808-1877). Scottish surgeon. Colored engraving. By Carretero

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir William Fergusson 3

Sir William Fergusson 3
SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON surgeon Date: 1808 - 1877

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir William Fergusson 4

Sir William Fergusson 4
SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON surgeon Date: 1808 - 1877

Background imageFergusson Collection: FERGUSSON

FERGUSSON
SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON - Scottish surgeon. 1808 - 1877

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir William Fergusson

Sir William Fergusson
SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON - Scottish surgeon. 1808 - 1877

Background imageFergusson Collection: Sir C. Dalrymple MP, Vanity Fair, Spy

Sir C. Dalrymple MP, Vanity Fair, Spy
SIR CHARLES DALRYMPLE (1839-1916) (born Charles Fergusson), 1st Baronet of of New Hailes. Scottish Conservative politician, representing Ipswich from 1886 to 1906

Background imageFergusson Collection: George Lord Hermand

George Lord Hermand
GEORGE FERGUSSON, lord HERMAND Scottish judge Date: CIRCA 1799

Background imageFergusson Collection: William Fergusson (1808-1877) Scottish surgeon born at Prestonpans, East Lothian

William Fergusson (1808-1877) Scottish surgeon born at Prestonpans, East Lothian. Surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (1836)

Background imageFergusson Collection: Fergusson, William (Scottish, 1808-1877). English surgeon. Engraving by A. Carretero

Fergusson, William (Scottish, 1808-1877). English surgeon. Engraving by A. Carretero

Background imageFergusson Collection: Field Marshal Sir Robertson / Stamp

Field Marshal Sir Robertson / Stamp
General SIR CHARLES FERGUSSON (1865 - 1951) British Army officer and the third Governor-General of New Zealand

Background imageFergusson Collection: John Duncan Fergusson

John Duncan Fergusson
JOHN DUNCAN FERGUSSON Scottish artist


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"Fergusson: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Fergusson, a name that echoes through history with its diverse associations. From Margaret Murray's recruitment for the Jacobites in 1745 to S. Mure Fergusson's intriguing presence, this name has left an indelible mark. Intriguingly captured by Fergusson/Silvy, we catch a glimpse of their enigmatic persona. Meanwhile, Sir James Fergusson graces Vanity Fair as Spy captures his essence with finesse and charm. But it is not just individuals who bear this illustrious name; places too hold significance. Annie Laurie sings her melancholic melody while we explore the Cave with Structural Vimana at Mahavellipore, brought to life by Thomas Colman Dibdin's artistic touch. Venturing further into the realm of artistry, J Hogarth invites us to admire the Temple of Sri Rama in Combaconum—a masterpiece standing tall amidst time's passage. And John Weale takes us on a visual journey through Kannari (sic), offering breathtaking views from Durbar Cave and showcasing its grandeur. As our exploration continues, we find ourselves mesmerized by the Gateway at Seringham (sic), immortalized by Thomas Colman Dibdin's skilled hand—a gateway leading us into another era filled with wonder and awe. Finally, Karli beckons us towards greatness as John Weale unveils the Entrance of Great Chaitya Cave—an architectural marvel that stands proud even after centuries have passed. And alongside it lies Kannari—its exterior captivating all who lay eyes upon it—captured flawlessly by Thomas Colman Dibdin. Ferguson—the very mention evokes tales of intrigue, beauty, and historical significance woven together like threads in a tapestry. It reminds us that names can transcend time itself when intertwined with remarkable stories and artistic brilliance.